Warne Plans World Cup Comeback

Given that he is the most famous, and one of the all-time best, cricketers in the world, I felt this news deserves a thread on its own. Most people were of the understanding that he'd ruled out a comeback. He'd definitely be a major asset for Australia, on the slow Carribean wickets.

Not sure whether to be happy or not. I'm glad that he might be coming back, but the fact that his late participation may mean that a youngster like Dan Cullen will miss out isn't the best thing for Australia.

Originally Posted by flibbertyjibber

Only a bunch of convicts having been beaten 3-0 and gone 9 tests without a win and won just 1 in 11 against England could go into the home series saying they will win. England will win in Australia again this winter as they are a better side which they have shown this summer. 3-0 doesn't lie girls.

A bowler of Warne's class will obviously be a huge bonus in a world cup. It will be a disappointment for Hogg, but there's no doubt about who the better bowler is, however good Hogg is in the shorter form.

A bowler of Warne's class will obviously be a huge bonus in a world cup. It will be a disappointment for Hogg, but there's no doubt about who the better bowler is, however good Hogg is in the shorter form.

Is it out of question that Australia would play two spinners? The pitches in the WI are suppose to be assist them.

Warney is coming to the end of his career, and probably wants to go out with the WC and AShes as his last series in ODIs and Tests respectively.

But it is also kinda a backward step. I think the Aussies have done well enough post Warne in ODIs and he won't be missed as much in ODIs as he will be in tests. So, this is going backwards for sure.

Plus after a possibly very intense Ashes series, do you think he will have enough left in him to come back and do it all again in the WC,esp. on what would probably be flat pitches and small boundaries?

We miss you, Fardin. :(. RIP.

Originally Posted by vic_orthdox

In the end, I think it's so utterly, incomprehensibly boring. There is so much context behind each innings of cricket that dissecting statistics into these small samples is just worthless. No-one has ever been faced with the same situation in which they come out to bat as someone else. Ever.

Warney is coming to the end of his career, and probably wants to go out with the WC and AShes as his last series in ODIs and Tests respectively.

But it is also kinda a backward step. I think the Aussies have done well enough post Warne in ODIs and he won't be missed as much in ODIs as he will be in tests. So, this is going backwards for sure.

Plus after a possibly very intense Ashes series, do you think he will have enough left in him to come back and do it all again in the WC,esp. on what would probably be flat pitches and small boundaries?

good points as i mentioned before Australia have enough to do without him in the OD team, and i personally would like Warne to stick to test cricket and play until 40. But there is no doubt about his quality, but i think Warne should forget about ODI's since Hogg has been doing a superb job over the past 3 years as the lead ODI spinner.

If he is in form and fit enough to play ODIs, why not. But that would mean his participation in ODIs from now itself, definately a setback for some youngsters but if he is able to perform at the level he is known for then I think it would be great for the World Cup, fans and aussie team as well.